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- Tollett—
- Tollett, Agnes Rowland Read1844 — 1937Arkansas
- Tollett, Bradley Dwayne1977 — 1993Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Brenda—
- Tollett, Carryb. 1810Bledsoe County, Tennessee
- Tollett, C.L.—
- Tollett, Clem—
- Tollett, David T.1788 — 1852Montgomery, Virginia
- Tollett, Dorathy Jane1846 — 1848Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Edward Franklin1831 — 1834Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Edward Lafayette1859 — 1937Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Elijah G.b. 1868
- Tollett, Elijah Goar1827 — 1903Bledsoe County, Tennessee
- Tollett, Elijah H.1809 — 1853Bledsoe County, Tennessee
- Tollett, Elizabeth1755 — 1830Buffalo Creek, Augusta County, Virginia
- Tollett, Elizabeth1822 — 1903Bledsoe County, Tennessee
- Tollett, Elizabeth—
- Tollett, Elizabeth Vinyard1780 — 1830Montgomery, Virginia
- Tollett, Emily "Emma" Brown1861 — 1944Walnut Grove Community, Washington County, Farmington, Arkansas
- Tollett, Emma—
- Tollett, Ferdinand Galatin1825 — 1871Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Flora—
- Tollett, Greenberry W.b. 1814Bledsoe County, Tennessee
- Tollett, Harriet Elizabeth1859 — 1929Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Harriett Louise1833 — 1904Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Henry B.1812 — 1885Bledsoe County, Tennessee
- Tollett, Henry Clay1793 — 1871Montgomery County, Virginia
- Tollett, Henry Clay1849 — 1898Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Henry J.—
- Tollett, James—
- Tollett, James Ferdinand1882 — 1882Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, James R.1862 — 1863Black Oak Cemetery, Washington County, West Fork, Arkansas
- Tollett, John1757 — 1824Buffalo Creek, Augusta County, Virginia
- Tollett, John Jackson1820 — 1862Bledsoe County, Tennessee
- Tollett, John Jr.1790 — 1863Montgomery County , Virginia
- Tollett, Lester W.1894 — 1907
- Tollett, Loddy Adam1891 — 1977Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Louisa Fatima1844 — 1929Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Lucinda Catherine1824 — 1824Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Lucinda Catherine1824 — 1824Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Lynn—
- Tollett, Maggie G.1872 — 1916Cemetery Hill cemetery, Washington County, Farmingotn, Arkansas
- Tollett, Mamie Jewell1895 — 1985Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Margaretb. 1816Bledsoe County, Tennessee
- Tollett, Margaret1788 — 1871Montgomery, Virginia
- Tollett, Margaret Janeb. 1825Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Mark1786 — 1834Montgomery, Virginia
- Tollett, Mark Marcus1729 — 1757Dorchester, Maryland
- Tollett, Mary Matilda1848 — 1931Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Tollett, Mary Wilson1818 — 1885Bledsoe County, Tennessee
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